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Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.

Restoring Christian healing in contemporary times

Asking myself how Christian Science and Mary Baker Eddy have influenced my life, seems a little like asking how gravitation has had an effect on me. The point is that Christian Science and its divine Principle clearly haven’t been one among many factors; they’ve been more like spiritual gravitation—primary, acting on everything else.

How do we ‘prepare’ for universal harmony?

Let us learn of the real and eternal, and prepare for the reign  of Spirit, the kingdom of heaven,—the reign and rule of universal  harmony, which cannot be lost nor remain forever unseen.   Mary Baker Eddy,  Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures , p.

Our turn to go to NCC headquarters

As in any good dialogue, we hear each other better when we visit each other’s homes. Michael Kinnamon, the General Secretary of the National Council of Churches (NCC), has come to visit The Mother Church three times, meeting with various representatives of the Church.

A kinder, gentler approach to your body

There are lots of ways of approaching the subject of caring for the human body, some more helpful than others. It’s not an enemy, you know.

A gratitude that brings healing—now

There’s no need to wait: we can be grateful for God’s healing love, right now.

A "valley" blossoms

When unexpected hardships hit a family, prayer brings hope—and valuable insights on supply and home.

Identity can't be robbed

A lesson from a character in the Bible brings a healing of identity theft.

All the way home

My older son and I left a small camp in central Missouri with about $60 and a rental car. Our goal was to drive to Chicago, then take a train home to Boston.

Relationships and reliance on God

Recently, I have had many opportunities to pray about relationships. Since moving to South Korea to teach English for a year, I’ve had to face the challenges of maintaining consistent contact with those I love back home, making new friendships here, and even addressing relationships in a larger context, including the shaky relations between North and South Korea.

First Reader lessons

When I was elected to serve as First Reader, I was a shy and uncertain member of a small Christian Science church. Although I was in my 20s and felt very inexperienced, I knew from my prayer that this was the right place for me to be and the right time for me to be there.